The Chrysler 300 also feature chrome exterior door handles and side mirror caps along with “DUB Edition†badges. In addition, each “DUB Edition†Charger features a body-colour spoiler and fog lamps. Both models are equipped with 20-inch alloys wrapped around with 245/45R20 tires while buyers can choose from four exterior colours -red, black, silver and vanilla. The limited edition Charger is also available in Dark Titanium.
Inside, both models get dark grey leather-trimmed seats embossed with the DUB logo which is also featured on the floor mats. Additionally, the Charger is equipped with leather steering wheel and shifter knob. Finally, both models are offered with a MyGIG Multimedia Infotainment System combined with a 13-speaker KICKER surround-sound system and a 322W KICKER amplifier. The Charger also features a 200-watt KICKER subwoofer while the 300 Touring, a 100-watt subwoofer from the same company.
Chrysler LLC intends to build 1,385 Chrysler 300 and 2,180 Dodge Charger “DUB Edition†models for the U.S., priced at $33,140 and $30,235 respectively.
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